Jos van Hillegersberg

Jos van Hillegersberg (born 1968) is a Dutch computer scientist, Professor of Business Information Systems at the University of Twente, known for his contributions in the field of Enterprise resource planning.[1][2]

Biography

Van Hillegersberg received his MSc in computer science at the Leiden University in 1991. In 1997 he received his PhD at the Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam under Kuldeep Kumar with the thesis, entitled "Metamodelling-based integration of object-oriented systems development."[3]

In 1990 Van Hillegersberg had started his career as research assistant at the Expert Systems Group of IBM, and in 1998 he became Component Manager at AEGON. In 2000 he returned to the academic world to become in Associate Professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. In 2005 at the University of Twente he was appointed Professor of Business Information Systems at its School of Business, Public Administration & Technology, where he also became Head of the Department of Information Systems and Change Management. Van Hillegersberg is also working as consultant for the Wagner Group.

Selected publications

gollark: This is not* going to be an issue later, I'm sure.
gollark: 230GB of my laptop's 512GB disk is in use, because I have many `node_modules`es, Rust projects, large games, giant toolchains (CUDA), big pretrained neural networks, a full backup of my old laptop, and several thousand memes.
gollark: I guess big Rust projects would occupy a quarter of it.
gollark: It wouldn't be that bad with a cut-down Linux distribution.
gollark: Hello, my alt!

References

  1. Hong, Kyung-Kwon, and Young-Gul Kim. "The critical success factors for ERP implementation: an organizational fit perspective." Information & Management 40.1 (2002): 25-40.
  2. Al-Mashari, Majed, Abdullah Al-Mudimigh, and Mohamed Zairi. "Enterprise resource planning: a taxonomy of critical factors Archived 2014-10-27 at the Wayback Machine." European journal of operational research 146.2 (2003): 352-364.
  3. Sijtze Reurich. "Metamodelling-based integration of object-oriented systems development." in: 'Informatie, Sept. 1997'
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